UKWA guests raise £4000
July 31, 2014
Guests at the recent UKWA Annual Lunch and Awards for Warehousing Ceremony raised nearly 4,000 pounds for Transaid “ the international development charity.
Amethyst Group made the largest donation on the day “ bidding £1000 for the chance for one of its staff to drive ‘the biggest crane in the world’ which can be found at DP Worlds London Gateway site.
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